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toothed, wrinkled and glabrous above, but tomentose beneath ; 
panicle terminal, leafy ; heads hemispherical, terminal. h.G. 
Native of the South of Brazil, Sello. Branches obsoletely and 
bluntly tetragonal. Leaves running into the short petioles at 
the base: largest ones 54 inches long. Panicle simple. Heads 
loose, about the size of cherries. Tube of corolla equal in 
height to the calycine segments ; limb obtuse, expanded. Cap- 
sule cylindrical. The tomentum of the whole plant is rusty in 
the dried state. 
Elegant Buddlea. Shrub. 
$ 3. Panicle terminal. Flowers spicate, racemose, glomerate, 
or solitary. 
16 B. iNTERRU'PTA (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 348.) branches 
terete, and are, as well as the under sides of the leaves, clothed 
with rusty tomentum, the upper surfaces being hoary ; leaves 
oblong-lanceolate, acuminated, quite entire; spikes panicled, 
verticillate, spreading. h. G. Native of the Andes of Quito. 
Leaves 3 inches, or longer. Petioles 2 lines long. Panicle 
simple, half a foot long, clothed with rusty tomentum. Whorles 
of flowers globose, distant, size of large peas. Capsule nearly 
globose, glabrous, equal in length to the calyx. 
Interrupted-spiked Buddlea. Shrub. 
17 B. seronicerozia (Lam. ill. 1. p. 291. no. 1488.) branches 
obscurely tetragonal ; leaves petiolate, ovate-oblong, crenulated, 
much wrinkled ; spikes panicled, interrupted, verticillate. h. 
G. Native of Peru. Stems tubercled. Leaves tomentose 
beneath. Branches of panicle opposite; glomerules verticillate. 
Flowers sessile, pubescent. 
Betony-leaved Buddlea. Shrub. 
18 B. surtara (H. B. et Kunth, l. c.) branches tetragonal, 
smoothish ; leaves lanceolate-oblong, acute, rounded at the base, 
crenated, wrinkled, glabrous, and shining above, but clothed 
with hoary tomentum beneath; panicle terminal, branched ; 
flowers glomerate. 5. G. Native along with the preceding. 
Leaves 4-5 inches long; petioles 3 an inch. Panicle trichoto- 
mous, sessile, 4 inches long, spreading; flowers glomerate at 
the tops of the branches, on short pedicels. Corolla a little 
longer than the calyx; segments roundish, spreading. Nearly 
allied to B. incàna, Ruiz. et Pav. 
Blistered-leaved Buddlea. Shrub. 
19 B. conpa'ra (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. t. 185.) branches qua- 
drangular, smoothish ; branchlets and under surfaces of leaves 
clothed with rusty tomentum; leaves ovate, acute, cordate, cre- 
nulated, glabrous above; panicle terminal, spreading ; flowers 
glomerate. h. G. Native of Mexico, in the valley of Guan- 
axato, near Marfil, at the altitude of 1050 hexapods. Leaves 
quite entire at the base, 3-4 inches long ; petioles 1 inch long. 
Panicle sessile, trichotomous, Flowers glomerate at the tops of 
the branches. 
Cordate-leaved Buddlea. Shrub, or small tree. 
20 B. tonerréria (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 349. t. 186.) 
branches quadrangular, smoothish; branchlets and under sides 
of leaves clothed with rusty tomentum ; leaves oblong-lance- 
olate, acuminated at both ends, serrately crenulated, glabrous 
above; panicle terminal; flowers glomerate. h.G. Native 
of the Andes of Peru, between Villa Montan and Santa Cruz, 
at the altitude of 1400 hexapods, Leaves 7-8 inches long, on 
short petioles, quite entire towards the base and apex.  Panicle 
sessile, trichotomous. Flowers sweet-scented. Corolla a little 
longer than the calyx. Ovarium and stigma pilose. 
Long-leaved Buddlea. Shrub 18 to 20 feet. 
21 B. wórrrs (H. B. et Kunth, I. c.) branchlets tetragonal, 
clothed with hoary tomentum ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, acute 
at both ends, undulately crenulated, glabrous above, but clothed 
with fuscescent tomentum beneath; panicle terminal, much 
SCROPHULARINE E. 
LXXXVII. Bupprza. 
branched, spreading ; flowers glomerate. h. G. Native of 
the province of Quito, in exposed places near Hambato, at the 
altitude of 1390 hexapods. Leaves 6-7 inches long, on very 
short petioles. Panicle sessile, trichotomously branched ; glo- 
merules 6-10-flowered, on short peduncles. Corolla yellow, a 
little longer than the calyx. 
Soft Buddlea. Tree 12 to 18 feet. 
99 B. acumina‘ta (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. t. 187.) branches 
tetragonal, clothed with hoary tomentum ; leaves ovate-oblong, 
acuminated, acute at the base, serrated, glabrous above, but 
clothed with rusty tomentum beneath; panicle terminal, spread- 
ing; flowers glomerate. h.G. Native of Mexico, near Santa 
Rosa de la Sierra, at the altitude of 1340 hexapods. Leaves 
3-4 inches long, on short petioles. Panicle sessile, trichoto- 
mous. Flowers on short pedicels. Very nearly allied to the 
preceding, and differs from it principally in the leaves being 
shorter, acuminated, and serrated. 
Acuminated-leaved Buddlea. Shrub. 
23 B. pecu’rrens (Schlecht, et Cham. in Linnea, 5. p. 105.) 
branches tetragonal, clothed with golden tomentum ; leaves el- 
liptie, acuminated, running a long way into the petioles at the 
base, somewhat crenately serrated, glabrous above, but clothed 
with golden yellow tomentum beneath ; panicles terminal, spread- 
ing; flowers glomerate. h. G. Native of Mexico, at San 
Andres. Allied to B. acuminata, and is distinguished from it 
in the leaves running into the petioles at the base, in the tomen- 
tum being more loose, and as if it were furfuraceous or floccose, 
yellow in the young state. 
Decurrent-leaved Buddlea. Shrub. 
24 B. iwTERME DIA (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 350.) branches 
tetragonal, pubescent ; leaves oblong, acuminated at both ends, 
serrated, rather pilose above, but clothed with rusty tomentum 
beneath; panicle terminal, branched ; branches short, spread- 
ing; flowers glomerate. b. G. Native along with the pre- 
ceding. Leaves narrowed into the petioles, green, and beset 
with stellate hairs above, 2 or 21 inches long. Panicle sessile, 
2-3 inches long. Flowers sessile. Corolla twice as long as the 
calyx. An intermediate plant between B. acuminata and B. 
occidentàlis. 
Intermediate Buddlea. Shrub. 
25 B. occipeNTA Lis (Lin. spec. 162.) branches bluntly tetra- 
gonal; branchlets and under sides of leaves clothed with fus- 
cescent tomentum; leaves oblong-lanceolate, acuminated at 
both ends, entire; spikes panicled; flowers glomerate. bh. 
G. Native of Peru, near Guamcabamba, in temperate places, 
Humb. et Bonpl. ; about Carthagena, Houston ; West Indies, 1n 
gullies and other sheltered places. Gaertn. fruct. 1. p. 266. t- 
49. Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 53. t. 82. a. H. B. et Kunth, 
nov. gen. 2. p. 350. Lam. ill. t. 69. f. 1. Ophióxylon, Plukn. 
alm. 270. t. 210. f. 1. Branches twiggy. Leaves 5-6 inches 
long. Corolla white, ex Lin. et Bonpl., but yellow according 
to Ruiz. et Pav. ; but the plant of Lin. and Ruiz. et Pav. are 
most probably the same, notwithstanding the difference in the 
colour of the flowers. Spikes disposed in a terminal panicle. 
Western Buddlea. Shrub. ; 
26 B. carricAnPolpEs (H. B. et Kunth, l. c.) branches a little 
compressed ; branches and leaves clothed with hoary tomentum; 
leaves ovate-oblong, acuminated, sharply serrated ; spikes pani- 
cled, sub-fastigiate; flowers glomerate. h. G. Native of 
Mexico, between Xalapa and the river Chachalacas, at the alti- 
tude of 700 hexapods. Leaves 3-4 inches long, beset with 
stellate pili above. Spikes disposed in terminal panicles ; glo- 
merules opposite, on short peduncles. Corolla a little longer 
than the calyx. This species is very nearly allied to B. ocet- 
dentilis and B. Americàna, but is distinguished from both by 
the size of the leaves, thinner, hoary tomentum ; in the panicle 
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